A Texas teen’s family is thankful he’s alive after suffering cardiac arrest before miraculously being brought back to life two hours later.
Sammy Berko of Missouri City, Texas, was recently pronounced dead after a bystander, medical professionals and doctors worked on him for hours in a desperate attempt to restart his stopped heart.
Doctors gave up hope—and then something incredible happened. The 16-year-old came back to life, KRIV-TV reported.
Sammy’s shocking ordeal unfolded Jan. 7, when he was at a rock climbing gym. He reportedly reached the top of the wall and then went limp.
Once he was lowered, the seriousness of the situation became apparent. That’s when lifesaving measures were unsuccessfully implemented, though these early efforts potentially protected the teen from more serious brain trauma.
“They looked at us and said, ‘I’m so sorry, but he’s gone,'” Jennifer, Sammy’s mom, told KRIV-TV, noting she and her husband were left behind in the room to say goodbye to their beloved son.
That’s when Jennifer said she started speaking to her son—and God.
“I started talking to [Sammy], just telling him how much I love him and sorry that we didn’t know how to save him,” she said. “Suddenly, as I started praying, my husband said, ‘Oh my gosh, he’s moving.'”
Jennifer and her husband began shouting, and doctors came in and discovered a true miracle had unfolded and Sammy was back, according to KRIV-TV.
The emotional mom, reflecting on all that unfolded, said the medical professionals at the hospital hadn’t seen anything like Sammy’s recovery before.
“Never had they ever pronounced somebody and suddenly they came back five minutes later,” she said. “That feeling of seeing his heartbeat, there are no words for that. There are no words.”
The other miracle at the center of the recovery is that Sammy, who went a long time without oxygen, has only suffered a minor brain injury and short-term memory loss. These issues could have been much more pronounced, considering what unfolded.
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